Blood Punch (2014)
Season 5, Episode 18, Oct 29, 09:23 PM
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Welcome back, Chrononauts! Join Desmond and Scott as they dive into the chaotic world of "Blood Punch," a 2014 indie film that's as much a head-scratcher as it is a time loop thriller. In this episode, the duo navigates through the film's tangled narrative, dissecting its unconventional take on time travel and its questionable cultural choices.
Our hosts embark on a wild ride, discussing the film's unique premise of a time loop induced by bloodshed on Native American land and the bizarre love triangle at its core. While Scott and Desmond critique the film's lack of renowned actors and its attempt to channel Quentin Tarantino vibes, they also explore the comedic elements that arise from its murder montages and plot inconsistencies.
As they unravel the film's puzzling logic, Desmond and Scott ponder the implications of being stuck in a loop with a psychotic cop and a manipulative girlfriend. They debate the film's place on Barry's list of time travel movies and reflect on the challenges of finding compelling narratives in the genre.
Whether you're intrigued by indie films or just love a good time travel conundrum, this episode promises a lively discussion filled with humor and unabashed nerdery. Tune in as they attempt to make sense of "Blood Punch" and its place in the time travel canon.
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the time-traveling love with fellow film fanatics. For more paradoxical podcasting and exclusive content, check out our Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. Send your temporal thoughts and movie musings to timepoppod@gmail.com—we're always eager to hear from our fellow chrononauts!
Discover more fantastic podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. 🎧🎙️
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(00:00) This podcast discusses time travel and pop culture. There are spoilers
(00:37) Everything you're about to hear is made up on the spot
(01:17) I am going to talk now about. Uh, moot movie time travel
(01:38) This podcast has a PG13 rating because last time we recorded we weren't live
(02:14) How did the time travel make you feel? Um, do you think Marty
(04:26) We're running fast and furious today. Kind of like run meth
(04:53) There is blood throughout the film at different parts
(06:22) Scott: I really enjoyed this terrible movie
(10:52) Primer is a terrible Quentin Tarantino knockoff
(12:50) The movie starts off in a rehab center so we can again get some crazy dialogue
(13:17) So a few things don't reset in this movie. Their research doesn't reset
(15:11) Scott is in rehab for meth addicts and he chops off his fingers
(18:29) So Monday night they do peyote. Tuesday, they start. Wednesday night he died
(21:08) The film starts with a group making meth in a log cabin
(24:01) This podcast is sponsored by Streamyard, a live streaming service
(25:10) Everything that Scott and I have talked about so far is 40 minutes into the movie
(26:30) First time we've seen murder montage for a loop movie
(30:50) He starts. So this is when he did the recording. He did it as a fail safe
(32:57) Scott: The only answer in a time travel movie is murder
(36:12) Scott says this movie doesn't have the mind bug quality of other great horror films
(39:47) Scott: This movie is well regarded by critics and viewers alike
(43:29) Our next list, we need to make two lists. The absolute worst time travel movies and best worst
(44:59) This has been live, folks. All that happened. If you watch this in the future, you will not be watching it live
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
whatsoundsawesome.com
YouTube:
@whatsoundsawesome
facebook:
We Mixed It LLC.
Thank The Light: The Wheel Of Time Podcast
Time Pop Pod
Instagram:
@parchedaielman
@time_pop_pod
X:
@parchedaielman
@time_pop_pod
TikTok:
@time_pop_pod
timepoppod@gmail.com
thankthelight@gmail.com
More FREE Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/ or wherever you find fine, free podcasts
Podcast Lineup!
The Time Travel Movies - Time Pop
Wheel of Time - Thank the Light
Movies About Toys Etc. - Movies R Us
Fitness & Nutrition - Truth Not Trends
Fitness & Nutrition - That Fitness Couple
Comedy & Spirituality - All the Answers
💬 Show Notes
youtube.com/@whatsoundsawesome
Welcome back, Chrononauts! Join Desmond and Scott as they dive into the chaotic world of "Blood Punch," a 2014 indie film that's as much a head-scratcher as it is a time loop thriller. In this episode, the duo navigates through the film's tangled narrative, dissecting its unconventional take on time travel and its questionable cultural choices.
Our hosts embark on a wild ride, discussing the film's unique premise of a time loop induced by bloodshed on Native American land and the bizarre love triangle at its core. While Scott and Desmond critique the film's lack of renowned actors and its attempt to channel Quentin Tarantino vibes, they also explore the comedic elements that arise from its murder montages and plot inconsistencies.
As they unravel the film's puzzling logic, Desmond and Scott ponder the implications of being stuck in a loop with a psychotic cop and a manipulative girlfriend. They debate the film's place on Barry's list of time travel movies and reflect on the challenges of finding compelling narratives in the genre.
Whether you're intrigued by indie films or just love a good time travel conundrum, this episode promises a lively discussion filled with humor and unabashed nerdery. Tune in as they attempt to make sense of "Blood Punch" and its place in the time travel canon.
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the time-traveling love with fellow film fanatics. For more paradoxical podcasting and exclusive content, check out our Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. Send your temporal thoughts and movie musings to timepoppod@gmail.com—we're always eager to hear from our fellow chrononauts!
Discover more fantastic podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. 🎧🎙️
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
(00:00) This podcast discusses time travel and pop culture. There are spoilers
(00:37) Everything you're about to hear is made up on the spot
(01:17) I am going to talk now about. Uh, moot movie time travel
(01:38) This podcast has a PG13 rating because last time we recorded we weren't live
(02:14) How did the time travel make you feel? Um, do you think Marty
(04:26) We're running fast and furious today. Kind of like run meth
(04:53) There is blood throughout the film at different parts
(06:22) Scott: I really enjoyed this terrible movie
(10:52) Primer is a terrible Quentin Tarantino knockoff
(12:50) The movie starts off in a rehab center so we can again get some crazy dialogue
(13:17) So a few things don't reset in this movie. Their research doesn't reset
(15:11) Scott is in rehab for meth addicts and he chops off his fingers
(18:29) So Monday night they do peyote. Tuesday, they start. Wednesday night he died
(21:08) The film starts with a group making meth in a log cabin
(24:01) This podcast is sponsored by Streamyard, a live streaming service
(25:10) Everything that Scott and I have talked about so far is 40 minutes into the movie
(26:30) First time we've seen murder montage for a loop movie
(30:50) He starts. So this is when he did the recording. He did it as a fail safe
(32:57) Scott: The only answer in a time travel movie is murder
(36:12) Scott says this movie doesn't have the mind bug quality of other great horror films
(39:47) Scott: This movie is well regarded by critics and viewers alike
(43:29) Our next list, we need to make two lists. The absolute worst time travel movies and best worst
(44:59) This has been live, folks. All that happened. If you watch this in the future, you will not be watching it live
Show notes created by https://headliner.app